posted on Apr, 4 2010 @ 09:59 AM
Originally posted by InvisibleAlbatross
reply to post by Psychomike
Posner is a plagiarist. Twice he plagiarized others. And even Bugliosi said that Posner omitted and fudged facts in his book.
They're both shills.
I've spoken with Jim Tague and he disputes Posners supposition that Tague was wounded by the first shot after hitting a tree limb or a light
standard.
Jim is positive he heard the first shot and looked toward the motorcade and felt something hit his cheek during the 2-3rd shot volley and testified to
the WC about it. Posner is a total fraud and Jim has said so to me directly.
Read
"Case Open" by the late Harold Weisburg to the totally refute Posners BS.
The best thing about Posners book as apposed to Bugliosi's is it weighs about 5 pound less. Same BS, just a lot less to carry around.
Search other threads as this case has basically solved and ultra-discussed, in minute detail, in other threads on ATS and can get a good overall
understanding by connecting the dots.
The ATS JFK "gang" know what we are talking about and you should pay attention.
Read Badge01's threads and posts, they're far closer to the truth than anything by Bugliosi or the disgraced Posner have ever written.
Sargoth also has it down, also, among many others. I've even made a "few" comments".
Finally, SSA James Sibert's drawing MD-188 of the Presidents headwound puts Arlen Spector's rear fired SBT theory to bed. SSA Sibert spent more
than 6 hours with the dead Presidents body at the autopsy and was there to take notes of the activities. He had many hours to view the wound. He was
quite unhappy when shown the existing autopsy photos at his ARRB testimony. He didn't recognize them as anything he saw that night in November.
Sibert View of JFK Headwound ARRB Doc MD-188
The JFK Assassination discussions here on ATS is one of the site's best subjects. I'm sure the SO agrees. I appreciate ATS for allowing us to
freely and openly discuss this HIGHLY touchy subject,and reach a "believable" conclusion.
Thanks again, Bill and the ATS staff, for allowing a free and open discussion on this subject.
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